We have made the updated WASTE protocol documentation available for download now, it contains a number of fixes we did not discover until we started the implementation of the Java WASTE implementation J-WASTE.
A new version of J-WASTE was published today, the main new feature in this version is that J-WASTE is now capable of sharing files with the network. The .jar files are available now and the sources will show up later this afternoon.
Today we released the sources and jar-files of J-WASTE, it is still a very early alpha so don't expect to much out of it quite yet. J-WASTE can currently act as a router in a WASTE network, WASTE and J-WASTE clients/servers can connect to each others and traffic between these will be forwarded through the J-WASTE node.
The documentation of the WASTE protocol is now officially released in it's first version.
We have now finished the planning phase and will start on the documentation of the WASTE protocol as of today. There is a rough time plan in our project presentation available on the home page and in the docs here, for those who are curious. We will work on the documentation until mid march when we hope to have it done.